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In 2005, MADtv lost a total of 4 cast members. Due to this the chance for new cast members to come into the fold and get past there first season was high. This was an opportunity for Frank Caeti. Who after years of sketch comedy work with numerous sketch comedy troups finally got his shot. This timeline will go through Frank's run on the show where his greatest work was done. Ladies and gentlemen the Frank Caeti timeline.

September 17, 2005: Frank appears in his first episode. His first sketch would be called Michael's Hatemail.

Agreed. I also thought Frank was really great. Usually when the more short-lived cast members of the past who were really underused I can usually see why they weren't used as much as the more popular cast members(either they weren't that good or didn't really fit in with the show) but with Frank it made no sense why he was so underused. He was the perfect kind of cast member for an ensemble sketch show like MAD TV or SNL, he was exceptionally likeable and immensely talented, makes no sense. Him and NRJ were awesome and underrated and really deserved better.

Whoa, I know you said quick timeline, but those are the highlights of my career at MADtv?

No mention of Go America Go (Bad Iraqi Protesters), or what about Curt Jones? We shot a second one, but it never aired. Or Joey the stereotypical Italian? Or "The Concert" where I delivered Nicole Parker's baby onstage? What about Merlin Pebsworth and Who'd a thunk? We shot four of those, the best ones never aired, the producers dropped the ball on that one big time.
If anyone is interested you can find most of the sketches above at www.myspace.com/frankcaeti.

There's also mention of me not doing much since I left MADtv. I know the statement was not made with any malicious intent. Well I want to let you know this year has been pretty active, with lots of performing and many close calls to big gigs.

I think the public has no idea how the writer's strike and the current economy has effected TV/FILM. TV development has been cut way back, networks are making less pilots and developing less shows. There are four new comedies on this season between all the networks including CW and 14 new shows total. Of which 7 or half aren't original concepts. Those 7 are either imports (like Kath and Kim) or remakes of old series (Knight Rider).

Some personal highlights/ almosts of the last year:

I got married in October 2007.

I network tested in November for a primetime sketch show on NBC produced by Jamie Foxx. It went very well, but the strike killed the project. You will find that this is a running theme. I did get to meet Jamie Foxx, he's very cool and quite supportive.

I co-wrote a pilot that has been received very well, but the strike hurt it's momentum.

I went to producers and network for Kath and Kim to play the role of Selma Blair's husband Craig.

I pitched a show idea to CBS that they loved, strike killed the momentum.

I was very close to getting a great role in a film called "I love you man" with Jason Segal and Paul Rudd. It was a roller coaster ride that lasted a couple months and at the last second Jon Favreau was cast.

I have performed improvisation at several festivals around the country and continue to do so weekly in LA at The Second City and io west.

I have done sketch shows in Denver at the DNC, San Francisco, Dallas, Florida, Houston, Chicago...can't remember.

I am writing a two man sketch show right now that I believe is pretty great with my pal Matt Craig. It's called FrankenMatt and Opens Sept 27 if you're interested.

I did a commercial for Buffalo Wild Wings. I say "Send in Mahoney". No I am not Mahoney.

So I am trying. I really am. And to be honest tv isn't as fulfilling as live performance, but man it pays WAY better. Thanks for Planet MAd's love and support. I'll keep you in the loop for any upcoming events.
Frank

Wow, thanks for posting Frank. I wrote the timeline, so sorry your other roles weren't included. I only do recurring characters (a recurring character has to be a character that was at least used twice in 2 seperate sketches) in these things, and I go by the list on the first page and what I can remember you recurring in. Sorry I didn't remember those. Also, sorry about the Life After MAD section. I went on to the IMDb and looked at what roles you have done and all I could find was the Reno role.
Congrates on the marrage! She's a lucky gal.
Sorry to hear about your failed projects. The strike was horrible for everyone, and unlike a lot of the shows on tv, these actually sound better by how you have described them. I would love to see another network sketch show.
It's great to see that you are not just laying down and dying off like a lot of the tragically short lived MADtv stars. Your fighting for your roles and I am sure that one day it will pay off. BIG! Thanks for dropping us a line even after leaving the show over a year ago. We (well at least myself) love to hear from you, weather it be here or on the screen.

I did a commercial for Buffalo Wild Wings. I say "Send in Mahoney". No I am not Mahoney.

I saw that the other day, I thought that was you!

I loved the Kurt Jones sketch, I was glad to see it's on YouTube. I was disappointed when they never aired the 2nd Kurt Jones sketch. I doubt it, but you wouldn't happen to have it (or any of your other cut sketches) in your possession, right Frank? I was always hoping the unaired Kurt Jones would surface online one day. Sorry if that's a jerky thing to ask, heh.

Oh yeah, a few weeks ago I was listening to this recent podcast interview (http://media.libsyn.com/media/tsoya/...eno911cast.mp3) with the Reno 911 creators and when they were talking about the comedians that audition for guest spots on the show, they mentioned "the guy who came to the audition as a cat" (I think it was at around 41 minutes in) who they said "was fantastic", I'm assuming they were talking about Mr. Caeti, and I agree that was a hilarious appearance. Cat Man would've been a great character for Mad Tv!

Congratulations and thanks so much for posting and udating us on your life, Frank! Us MAD fans truly appriciate it! By the way, I regularly repeat the stereotypical Itanian's "Forget about it!" It was hilarious! I loved the bit when you said that and Keegan (the therapist) says all serious-like "Forget about what, Joey? FORGET ABOUT WHAT?" LOL! Many congrats from me, Frank!